lt ay the examiner Friday Nov 25 1977 extra PCs attack farm policies OTTAWA CF Progressive Conservatives singled out federal fami policies for Commons criticism Thursday marking the second consecutive day the opposition has at tacked speCIfIc government department The governments approach to cost sharing arra ements wrth provinces on social problems dominated dain guestion period Wednesday as the official opposition shifted its attack away from the recent RCMP scandals The Conservatives said declining farm income reflected the failure of Agriculture Minister Eugene Whelans policies to support agricultural industry Farm critic Iohn Wise Elgin pointed to the lack of pro posed legislation to improve farm policies as being in dicative of government disinterest in that sector Wise called for Whelans resignation However Whelan insisted that falling world gain prices were responSIble for reduced net farm income and defended lus polICIes on other major commodities He refused to guarantee that agricultural interests would not be traded off for concessions in other sectors of the economy at the current multilateral trade and tariff talks in Geneva Named Boy Scouts commissioner OTTAWA CP Former LtGen Allan Chester Hull of Carrying Place Ont has been appointed national commis Sioner of the Boy Scouts of Canada it was announced Thurs ay news rele se from the scoutin organization said Lt Gen Hull wil replace LtGen Wi liam Carr national commissioner for five terms Carrying Place is 12 miles west of Belleville Ont McKeough suggests fiveyear plan TORONTO ICPI Ontario Treasurer Darcy McKeough is suggesting fiveyear plan to help improve Canadas econ omv Five years is my guess as to what it will take to begin to produce tangible results if we get cracking now with pro gram that has some courage in it McKeough said in speech Thursday to the Society of Management Ac countants First we get the fiscal side of the house in order and curb publicsector growth and we should make that pattern stick for five years he said The second step is to get to work on the climate for busi ness investment and put back incentives in order to make the system work Thirdly we have to persuade industry commerce and agriculture to concentrate more of their investments and future efforts in those areas where they can match the inter national competition McKeough said Your warranty warmth These cosy polyester cotton 2piece under warmups are guaranteed to keep the cold out Special Offer only 95 8Ia set At partic paling dealers while it supplirslast OBRIENS SPORTS MARINE LTD Oro Station Ontario 4812211 BARRIE momcross CENTRE ask about the new Mae friends with you Trademarks ol Buriihardier Limited Testifies in Rallo case Strangulation probably cause of death says pathologist HAMILTON CP pathologist testified Thursday in Ontario Supreme Court that Sandra Rallos death lprobably was caused by strangu ation Dr James Ferris head of fo rensic pathology for Hamilton Civic Hospital also told the jury that Stephanie Rallo died as the result of smothering Jon Rallo 34 is charged with firstdegree murder in con necticn with the deaths of Mrs Rallo 29 Stephanie and his son Jason whose body has not been found Ferris said his examination of the decomposed body of Mrs Rallo on Aug 27 1976 the day after it was pulled from the Welland Canal revealed bruises to the head face tmnk and limbs loose teeth and fracture of the nose She probably was strangled with tie rope or cord he said He based his opinion on an in ternal examination photo lndian band said homeless TIMMINS Ont CP Jack Diamond of the Ontario Abitibi Indian band probably best sum marized the Indian worries of development when he presen ted short brief to the Ontario royal commission on the north ern environment Thursday Speaking for his uncle Chief Jim Diamond he told commis sion chairman Mr Justice Pat rick Hartt that his small band is homeless All of my people live off the reserve Diamond said We have no reserve any more so my people are scattered Some times live in Cochrane and sometimes live in the bush brief presented by Palson Rody president of the Cochrane Board of Trade said development of the coal fields days ead BOMBARDIER RR No Little Lake Barrie Ontario 7264112 Your Moto Ski man has very friendly deal for you new machine warranty that lasts for two winters instead of one Any new Spirit Nuvik or utura models you buy now are automatically covered under warranty until April 30 1979 And your MotoSki man has another special guarantee the guarantee of warmth MotoSki under warmups cover ou need for the cold winter motooski MataSki man aphs and small bruise ound on the back of her neck However he was not positive about the cause of death be cause the body was decom posed An examination of Stephanies body on Aug 19 the day after it was lled from Jordan Harbor in cated the girl was dead when she was put into the water he said Injuries to the girls face in dicated an application of firm pressure She had been dead for two to four days before her body was discovered Dr Ferris said He also testified that in his opinion injuries to Jon Rallos hands could not have occurred in fall but likely were caused by impact with teeth and burn from rope or cord City lawyer Dennis Roy testi fied Tuesday that Rallo said he injured his hands when he fell off bicycle at Onakawana would be god send to the people of Moosonee Cochrane and nearby commu nities Onakawana Development Ltd has requested permission to strip mine 12000 acres of land between Cochrane and Moosonee The board of trade brief said many environmentalists who protest development in the or th are comfortably established in the affluent middle class of society usually in southern On tario cities lNlEREST QUESTIONED The Ontario Northland Transportation Commission said in its brief that people in the North seem to lack interest intourists Murder suspect Jon Rallo leaves the HamiltonWentworth courthouse during recess yesterday Rallo 34 is charged in 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